The Patagonia Adventures - San Carlos De Bariloche
Our six week Patagonian adventure begins in San Carlos De Bariloche, Argentina. Here we explored the Nahuel Huapi National Park.
Next we travel to the town of El Bolson, Argentina.
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Hikes & Things to do in Bariloche (Patagonia Expedition #01)
On our first stop in Patagonia we spent a good 2 weeks in Argentina to explore great hikes and Things to do in Bariloche in preparation for the upcoming adventures
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Bariloche in Argentina is located at the northern end of the region Patagonia and serves as the perfect gateway to start our adventure. Surrounded by lakes and situated close to the Andes you can go for big variety of activities. While it is one of the largest ski ressorts in South America in winter it turns into a hikers paradise in summer.
Rather than hanging out in the city itself we used it as a base to drive around the 7 lakes, hike & camp to the Tronador and climbed our way up to Frey, Cerro Campanario and Catedral. With this we can give you a bigger picture of the area and you can easily use this video as a Bariloche Guide for your own trip!
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks by using the local buses and a well planned itinerary after we flew in from Buenos Aries - following I list all the places we visited & Things to do in Bariloche:
- Chocolateria Rapa Nui
- Cerro Campanario
- San Martin de los Andes
- Circuito de los 7 Lagos
- Villa La Angostura
- Center of Bariloche
- Villa Catedral
- Cerro Catedral
- Refugio Frey
- Refugio Otto Meiling
- Cerro Tronador
- Pampa Linda
- Glaciar Castaño Overo
I'm excited to share all our experiences in Patagonia over the course of the next 8 weeks with you. In the next episodes we will Hitchhike the Carretera Austral, trek through the most impressive mountain ranges, ice hike over the glaciers of the southern Patagonian Icefield and meet impressive characters along the way.
The Patagonian Expedition is a 95% self funded video documentary project following my trip in 2012/2013. Our aim is to show you the beauty of the rather unknown parts in Patagonia alongside with the famous spots.
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We found Switzerland in Bariloche Argentina! 80+ Countries w/3 kids
Join us for our trip to Bariloche Argentina! We arrived in this picture perfect town near the Chilean Border from Buenos Aires with Aerolineas Argentinas and we even got to fly business class. Sweeeet….
Bariloche is a famous ski resort that is packed with tourists practicing winter sports anytime from late June to September. However, for the adventurers that happen to be there during the summer (like us) this South American ski center transforms into paradise with stunning forests, mountains, and lakes as far as the eye can see in the Patagonian Lake District. The mountains are green and the city looks more like a gigantic garden full of flowers in every color imaginable. This is the perfect time in Bariloche for other outdoor activities such as trekking, bike riding and swimming in one of the many lakes.
Or if you have limited time rent a car and do a roadtrip around the 7 lakes. We did just that and didn’t regret it. The experience was breathtaking...
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San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
Bariloche is situated in the foothills of the Andes and is surrounded by lakes. We hiked up a small mountain to enjoy the sunset, wine, cheese, and out of nowhere some Pisco Sours. Martin borrowed all of the ingredients for the Pisco Sours from the man who ran the ski lift. Nice touch!!
LLao LLao Resort, Golf & Spa, Bariloche, Argentina
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San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
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Bariloche, Argentina (HD) [Travel Review by A Life That Travels]
Bariloche, Argentina might not be a big name destination, but it certainly packs a very big punch.
Spectacularly located amongst the lakes and mountains of northern Patagonia, Bariloche has something for everyone.
For backpackers and outdoors folk, there are endless trails, rivers and roads to discover.
For foodies and those who love a little luxury, you'll find incredible hotels, great places to eat and lots of places to be pampered.
And for people who love beautiful views, hidden gems and who are a little adventurous...well, you'll find the most spectacular brewery in perhaps the whole world and a treetop zipline that will give you quite a rush!
In this A Life That Travels destination video, Rob Malicki shows you everything that Bariloche has to offer.
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Argentina Patagonia Seven Lakes Route
Argentina. Patagonia: from Lanin to Bariloche via Seven Lakes Route.
CSA - Visit to San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
Visit to the cathedral and civic center of Bariloche, its chocolate shops and tour to the Nahuel Huapi National Park.
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Refugio Frey - San Carlos de Bariloche, Province of Rio Negro, Patagonia, Argentina
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Refugio Frey San Carlos De Bariloche
Camping refuge in the mountain town of Bariloche.
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- ... Our schedule allowed us to visit one of the Refugios, called Refugio Frey ...
- ... Day 2 - Refugio Frey to Refugio Jakob ( San Martin) Day two was a lesson on how this trek was going to be: back up the two valleys, ...
- ... I went from the Ski Resort la Cathedral to Refugio Frey ...
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- Refugio Frey z widokiem na Cerro Catedral by Dobrochna from a blog titled Cerro Catedral
- At Refugio Frey by Alistravels from a blog titled My Patagonia Dream begins ...
- Refugio frey by Tempesh from a blog titled in the alps? swiss? but nice
7 Lakes Tour, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
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Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina
Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in San Carlos de Bariloche. Must Watch...
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in San Carlos de Bariloche , Argentina
San Carlos de Bariloche Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in San Carlos de Bariloche for you. Using this list you can try Best Local Food in San Carlos de Bariloche or select best Bar in San Carlos de Bariloche.
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List of Best Restaurants in San Carlos de Bariloche
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Quiven Patagonia House Kitchen
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Restaurant Punto Panoramico
Circuito Chico - San Carlos de Bariloche, Province of Rio Negro, Patagonia, Argentina
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Circuito Chico San Carlos De Bariloche
This popular touring area offers visitors a view into the workings of various cottage industries in Argentina, while also offering beautiful vistas of the countryside. Some of the traditional workshops include clocks, candles, chocolates and ceramics.
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- ... Drove the Circuito Chico - or little circuit - which was a breathtaking drive along the beautiful Lago Nahuel Huapi, one of the biggest lakes in South ...
- ... strolling through a small field of wild daisies trying to take a million pictures of them I think heaven must have wildflowers everywhere The Circuito Chico is 60 km however you can catch a bus for part of it so that you don't have to ride along the ...
- ... I hit the ground running and I rent a mountain bike for 5 hours in order to cruise the Circuito Chico which is 62km and supposedly awesome as it winds around a few stunning lakes ...
- ... Thursday we rented mountain bikes to check out Circuito Chico, a 30km circuit through some of the most beautiful landscape west of Lago Nahuel Huapi ...
- ... the first day Dave and I hiked around the lakes of the circuito chico (short circuit) ...
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- View point of circuito chico on Nahuel Huapi by Chiheb from a blog titled Try to have fun while waiting the credit card
- Beautiful Private Beach on Circuito Chico by Dimwits from a blog titled San Carlos de Bariloche
- A lake view along the Circuito Chico by Brabzzz from a blog titled Beer and Ice Cream
- Views while cycling Circuito Chico by Dimwits from a blog titled San Carlos de Bariloche
- Circuito Chico 03 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 05 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 07 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 01 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 06 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 08 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 04 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito Chico 02 by Roadside from a blog titled Circuito Chico - Wegetation
- Circuito chico by Chiheb from a blog titled Try to have fun while waiting the credit card
Bariloche: Epic day of Photography in Patagonia
Bariloche, Argentina is simply amazing. No, Bariloche is ridiculous!
Finally, we made it to Bariloche, Argentina. And, amazingly, we were greeted by some incredible light. In fact, the sunrise light we got for our first bit of photography in Patagonia was about as good as I've ever had it. It was incredible. We woke up early on this vlog of Patagonia to shoot sunrise near Los Juncos which is a beautiful posada on the side of the lake. It was amazing. Honestly, there's no better welcome to some photography in Patagonia than we got this morning in Bariloche.
In the afternoon, we hiked up the hill to the view point above Bariloche to do some location scouting for the following morning.
The views from Cerro Campinario were incredible. No, they were ridiculous.
In the evening, we went to the Punto Panaramico which is one of the best view points in Bariloche to shoot some sunset footage.
The photography from the viewpoint of Bariloche came out brilliant. This part of Patagonia couldn't be more beautiful if it tried.
Tomorrow, I have another Argentina vlog from here in Bariloche, so stay tuned to the channel for tomorrow's daily vlog.
Tour CERVECERO por BARILOCHE Patagonia Argentina
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Exploring Bariloche, Argentina in Google Earth
San Carlos de Bariloche (commonly called Bariloche) is a town in Argentina’s Patagonia region. It borders Nahuel Huapi, a large glacial lake surrounded by the Andes Mountains. Bariloche is known for its Swiss alpine-style architecture and its chocolate, sold in shops lining Calle Mitre, the main street. It's also a popular base for hiking and skiing the nearby mountains and exploring the surrounding Lake District.
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Bariloche, Patagonia, the Switzerland of Argentina
San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina is located in Patagonia on the shores of Nahuel Huapi lake and in the foothills of the Andes. The scenery is stunning. The town was settled by German-speaking immigrants from Austria, Germany, Italy and Slovenia. It is the perfect place to go skiing, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, kayaking, rafting, horseback riding and do other outdoor sports. It is also has many chocolate stores and brewpubs. The world-famous Llao Llao Resort and Spa is located outside of Bariloche. The region is also the gateway to the Lake District of Argentina and Chile.
San Carlos De Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina, South America
San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census. The area had stronger connections to Chile than the distant city of Buenos Aires during most of the 19th century, but the explorations of Francisco Moreno and the Argentine campaigns of the Conquest of the Desert established the claims of the Argentine government. It thought the area was a natural expansion of the Viedma colony, and the Andes were the natural frontier to Chile. In the 1881 border treaty between Chile and Argentina, the Nahuel Huapi area was recognised as Argentine. The modern settlement of Bariloche developed from a shop established by Carlos Wiederhold. The German immigrant had first settled in the area of Lake Llanquihue in Chile. Wiederhold crossed the Andes and established a little shop called La Alemana (The German). A small settlement developed around the shop, and its former site is the city center. By 1895 the settlement was primarily made up of German-speaking immigrants: Austrians, Germans, and Slovenians, as well as Italians from the city of Belluno, and Chileans. A local legend says that the name came from a letter erroneously addressed to Wiederhold as San Carlos instead of Don Carlos. Most of the commerce in Bariloche related to goods imported and exported at the seaport of Puerto Montt in Chile. In 1896 Perito Moreno wrote that it took three days to reach Puerto Montt from Bariloche, but traveling to Viedma on the Atlantic coast of Argentina took one month or more. In the 1930s the centre of the city was redesigned to have the appearance of a traditional European central alpine town (it was called Little Switzerland.) Many buildings were made of wood and stone. In 1909 there were 1,250 inhabitants; a telegraph, post office, and a road connected the city with Neuquén. Commerce continued to depend on Chile until the arrival of the railroad in 1934, which connected the city with Argentine markets. Between 1935 and 1940, the Argentine Directorate of National Parks carried out a number of urban public works, giving the city a distinctive architectural style. Among them, perhaps the best-known is the Civic Centre. Bariloche grew from being a centre of cattle trade that relied on commerce with Chile, to becoming a tourism centre for the Argentine elite. It took on a cosmopolitan architectural and urban profile. Growth in the city's tourist trade began in the 1930s, when local hotel occupancy grew from 1550 tourists in 1934 to 4000 in 1940. In 1934 Ezequiel Bustillo, then director of the National Parks Direction, contracted his brother Alejandro Bustillo to build several buildings in Iguazú and Nahuel Huapi National Park (Bariloche was the main settlement inside the park). In contrast to subtropical Iguazú National Park, planners and developers thought that Nahuel Huapi National Park, because of its temperate climate, could compete with the tourism of Europe. Together with Bariloche, it was established for priority projects by national tourism development planners. Alejandro Bustillo designed the Edificio Movilidad, Plaza Perito Moreno, the Neo-Gothic San Carlos de Bariloche Cathedral, and the Llao Llao Hotel. Architect Ernesto de Estrada designed the Civic Centre of Barloche, which opened in 1940. The Civic Centre's tuff stone, slate and fitzroya structures include the Domingo Sarmiento Library, the Francisco Moreno Museum of Patagonia, City Hall, the Post Office, the Police Station, and the Customs. U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower visited Bariloche as a guest of President Arturo Frondizi in 1960. Classical violinist Alberto Lysy established the string quartet, Camerata Bariloche, here in 1967. Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche, all year around. While popular among Europeans, the city is also very popular among Brazilians. One of the most popular activities is skiing. Most tourists visit Bariloche in its winter (summer for North Americans and Europeans). Regular flights from Buenos Aires with LAN airlines and Aerolíneas Argentinas serve the city. The main ski station is the one at Cerro Catedral.